16.Metaphor: An "implicit" comparison between two unlike things. You can't use an 'as' or a 'like'

17.Metogmy: The use of a word related to the subject being described to repeat the whole thing

18.Monometer: 1 foot

19.Onomatopoeia: the use of words that mimic their meaning
EX: buzz, boom

20.Overstatement: When you exaggerate or make a bigger deal out of something (or to make 'a mountain out of a mole hill')

21.Personification: Giving anything thats not human qualities that a person would posses

22.Scansion: The method of determining the metric pattern of a line of poetry. (by splitting each words syllables up and then labeling which syllables in all of the words are stressed/unstressed. then labeling iambic, etc.)

23.Simile: An explicit comparison between two unlike things. Using 'as' or 'like'

24.Synecdoche: When you use part of something to repeat the whole thing

25.U: Means that the syllable of the word is unstressed

26.UI: Iambic- 2 syllables
EX: today

27.Understatement: When you don't show enough concern or when you down play the facts